Alcoholics Anonymous : the story of how many thousands of men and women have recovered from alcoholism

The Resource Alcoholics Anonymous : the story of how many thousands of men and women have recovered from alcoholism

Alcoholics Anonymous : the story of how many thousands of men and women have recovered from alcoholism

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Summary

The basic text of the Alcoholics Anonymous, which traces its roots, explores its precepts, and presents stories from participants that demonstrate the program's effectiveness

pt. II. They stopped in time : The missing link ; Fear of fear ; The housewife who drank at home ; Physician, heal thyself! ; My chance to live ; Student of life ; Crossing the river of denial ; Because I'm an alcoholic ; It might have been worse ; Tightrope ; Flooded with feeling ; Winner takes all ; Me an alcoholic? ; The perpetual quest ; A drunk, like you ; Acceptance was the answer ; Window of opportunity

pt. III. They lost nearly all : My bottle, my resentments, and me

He lived only to drink ; Safe haven ; Listening to the wind ; Twice gifted ; Building a new life ; On the move ; A vision of recovery ; Gutter bravado ; Empty on the inside ; Grounded ; Another chance ; A late start ; Freedom from bondage ; A.A. taught him to handle sobriety

Bill's story -- There is a solution -- More about alcoholism -- We agnostics -- How it works -- Into action -- Working with others -- To wives -- The family afterward -- To employers -- A vision for you -- Personal stories : pt. I. Pioneers of A.A. : Doctor Bob's nightmare ; Alcoholic anonymous number three ; Gratitude in action ; Women suffer too ; Our southern friend ; The vicious cycle ; Jim's story ; The man who mastered fear ; He sold himself short ; The keys of the kingdom -- pt. II. They stopped in time : The missing link ; Fear of fear ; The housewife who drank at home ; Physician, heal thyself! ; My chance to live ; Student of life ; Crossing the river of denial ; Because I'm an alcoholic ; It might have been worse ; Tightrope ; Flooded with feeling ; Winner takes all ; Me an alcoholic? ; The perpetual quest ; A drunk, like you ; Acceptance was the answer ; Window of opportunity -- pt. III. They lost nearly all : My bottle, my resentments, and me -- He lived only to drink ; Safe haven ; Listening to the wind ; Twice gifted ; Building a new life ; On the move ; A vision of recovery ; Gutter bravado ; Empty on the inside ; Grounded ; Another chance ; A late start ; Freedom from bondage ; A.A. taught him to handle sobriety -- Appendices : I. The A.A. tradition ; II. Spiritual experience ; III. The medical view on A.A. ; IV. The Lasker Award ; V. The religious view on A.A. ; VI. How to get in touch with A.A. ; VII. Twelve concepts (short form)

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ocm49743393

Dimensions

22 cm

Edition

4th ed.

Extent

xxxii, 575 pages

Isbn

9781893007161

Lccn

2001094693

Media category

unmediated

Media MARC source

rdamedia

Media type code

n

System control number

(OCoLC)49743393

Label

Alcoholics Anonymous : the story of how many thousands of men and women have recovered from alcoholism

Bill's story -- There is a solution -- More about alcoholism -- We agnostics -- How it works -- Into action -- Working with others -- To wives -- The family afterward -- To employers -- A vision for you -- Personal stories : pt. I. Pioneers of A.A. : Doctor Bob's nightmare ; Alcoholic anonymous number three ; Gratitude in action ; Women suffer too ; Our southern friend ; The vicious cycle ; Jim's story ; The man who mastered fear ; He sold himself short ; The keys of the kingdom -- pt. II. They stopped in time : The missing link ; Fear of fear ; The housewife who drank at home ; Physician, heal thyself! ; My chance to live ; Student of life ; Crossing the river of denial ; Because I'm an alcoholic ; It might have been worse ; Tightrope ; Flooded with feeling ; Winner takes all ; Me an alcoholic? ; The perpetual quest ; A drunk, like you ; Acceptance was the answer ; Window of opportunity -- pt. III. They lost nearly all : My bottle, my resentments, and me -- He lived only to drink ; Safe haven ; Listening to the wind ; Twice gifted ; Building a new life ; On the move ; A vision of recovery ; Gutter bravado ; Empty on the inside ; Grounded ; Another chance ; A late start ; Freedom from bondage ; A.A. taught him to handle sobriety -- Appendices : I. The A.A. tradition ; II. Spiritual experience ; III. The medical view on A.A. ; IV. The Lasker Award ; V. The religious view on A.A. ; VI. How to get in touch with A.A. ; VII. Twelve concepts (short form)